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.net 2.0 service packs and updates

I just installed .net 2.0 and was prompted to look for updates and service
packs. Unfortunately, they didn't tell me where to go for this. Can someone
help me?
Aug 29 '07 #1
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MS or Windows update I would think.

"maitakeboy " wrote:
I just installed .net 2.0 and was prompted to look for updates and service
packs. Unfortunately, they didn't tell me where to go for this. Can someone
help me?
Aug 30 '07 #2
maitakeboy wrote:
I just installed .net 2.0 and was prompted to look for updates and
service packs. Unfortunately, they didn't tell me where to go for
this. Can someone help me?
There are no service packs, and MS only released security updates
which are served to you via windows update.

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